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Suggest Diet For Inflamed Pylorus

I have been diagnosed with inflamed pelorus and advised on my diet. I am careful with my intake, avoiding various foods and lately eating little and often. The health service are not very forthcoming about possible cures. I have read of massaging above and to the right of the belly button. Could you enlighten me. Kind regards Suzy 63 years of age
Mon, 30 Mar 2020
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Hello,

I read carefully your query and understand your concern.

Some suggestions about the diet in your case can be:

-high-fiber foods such as apples, oatmeal, broccoli, carrots, and beans.
-low-fat foods such as fish, chicken, and turkey breast.
-foods with low acidity, or are more alkaline, like vegetables.
-drinks that are not carbonated or drinks without caffeine.


Hope my answer was helpful.

If you have further queries feel free to contact me again.

Kind regards!

Dr.Dorina Gurabardhi
General &Family Physician
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Suggest Diet For Inflamed Pylorus

Hello, I read carefully your query and understand your concern. Some suggestions about the diet in your case can be: -high-fiber foods such as apples, oatmeal, broccoli, carrots, and beans. -low-fat foods such as fish, chicken, and turkey breast. -foods with low acidity, or are more alkaline, like vegetables. -drinks that are not carbonated or drinks without caffeine. Hope my answer was helpful. If you have further queries feel free to contact me again. Kind regards! Dr.Dorina Gurabardhi General &Family Physician